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What does the Bible say about God's promises to His elect?

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The Bible assures that God has unshakeable promises for His elect, indicating His unwavering commitment to save them.

In Isaiah 54, God communicates His promises to His chosen people, the elect, assuring them that despite any temporary feelings of abandonment, His love and mercy toward them are everlasting. The text highlights that God serves as both Creator and Redeemer, and His covenant is irrevocable, ensuring that the elect will be gathered and established in righteousness. This reflects God's faithful purpose in the salvation of His people, ensuring that they will be called unto Him at the appointed time, as demonstrated through His steadfast and effectual love.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:1-10, Romans 9, Genesis 35:11

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God's Enlarging
Don Fortner · Jun 2, 2015
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